Mechanisms of Litchi Response to Postharvest Energy Deficiency via Energy and Sugar Metabolisms
Author:
Zhao Kunkun1, Gao Zhaoyin1, Nizamani Mir Muhammad2ORCID, Hu Meijiao3, Li Min3, Li Xiaohui4, Wang Jiabao1
Affiliation:
1. Tropical Crops Genetic Resources Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China 2. Department of Plant Pathology, Agricultural College, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, China 3. Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China 4. Hainan Inspection and Detection Center for Modern Agriculture, Haikou 570100, China
Abstract
In the post-harvest phase, fruit is inexorably subjected to extrinsic stressors that expedite energy expenditure and truncate the storage lifespan. The present study endeavors to elucidate the response strategies of litchi to the alterations of energy state caused by 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) treatment through energy metabolism and sugar metabolism. It was observed that the DNP treatment reduced the energy state of the fruit, exacerbated membrane damage and triggered rapid browning in the pericarp after 24 h of storage. Furthermore, the expression of genes germane to energy metabolism (LcAtpB, LcAOX1, LcUCP1, LcAAC1, and, LcSnRK2) reached their peak within the initial 24 h of storage, accompanied by an elevation in the respiratory rate, which effectively suppressed the rise in browning index of litchi pericarp. The study also posits that, to cope with the decrease of energy levels and membrane damage, litchi may augment the concentrations of fructose, glucose, inositol, galactose, and sorbose, thus safeguarding the canonical metabolic functions of the fruit. Collectively, these findings suggest that litchi can modulate energy and sugar metabolism to cope with fruit senescence under conditions of energy deficiency. This study significantly advances the understanding of the physiological responses exhibited by litchi fruit to post-harvest external stressors.
Funder
Major Science & Technology project of Hainan Province National Key R & D Program of China China Agriculture Research System
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